A book of English Prose, Character And Incident 1387-1649
The book A book of English Prose, Character And Incident 1387-1649 was written by author Henley, William Ernest, 1849-1903 Here you can read free online of A book of English Prose, Character And Incident 1387-1649 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A book of English Prose, Character And Incident 1387-1649 a good or bad book?
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[He drinks. Prince. Didst thou never see Titan kiss a dish of butter.' pitiful-hearted Titan, that melted at the sweet tale of the sun's ! if thou didst, then behold that compound. Fal. You rogue, here 's lime in this sack too : there is nothing but roguery to be found in villainous man : yet a coward is worse than a cup of sack with lime in it. A vil- lainous coward ! Go thy ways, old Jack ; die when thou wilt, if manhood, good manhood, be not forgot upon the face of the earth, then am I a sho...tten herring. There live not three good men unhanged in England ; and one of them is fat, and grows old : God help the while ! a bad world, I say. I would I were a weaver; I could sing psalms or anything. A plague of all cowards, I say still. Prince. How now, wool-sack ! what mutter you ? Fal. a king's son ! If I do not beat thee out of thy king- dom with a dagger of lath, and drive all thy subjects afore thee like a flock of wild geese, I '11 never wear hair on my face more. You Prince of Wales !
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